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    Vote May 19th Oregon!
WHAT IN T K W OAID IS AIL THIS
JUNK MAIL
.............
IX)ING IN MY MAILBOX?
bg Mury Ann« Rodmocher H erihey
UnsolIcited mail comes to necrly every moil txxx
W ithout const lously feleosing your name it c*)pears
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on o myriad o t m oiling lists mhith result in on
assortment o/ unw onted moil in your txxx
How does this happen?
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Here are tw o mston<es which illustrate how names ere
freely sold and traded and shows «why the amount
oT )un*, moil on individual receives actually does "y o w *
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institutions and programs targeted tow ard women In
management
four months later I began receiving
A.S-W ÍUA....
months follow ing the event I received o bottery of
magazine subscription solicitations oil having some
thing to do w ith women In business
b e n e fit
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N T W ASTE
N -G L O S E
This university e o n s money by selling the» ’ targeted
m arliet' lists to companies who wont to sell products
.... ^ T R O J A N
or services to on identified market segment (In this
mstonce, women in business)
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Here is another example of how o name is broadly
ASTERIA
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I ordered through o direct merchant (moil order
Three weeks follow ing receipt of my order
I began receiving cotoiogs from oil kinds of moil order
clothing merchants
s p a g h e tt i d in n e r
S- » 00’ a n d d a n c e
There are many ways to elim inate this flow of
unsdicate d mot enol from your moll box Let me shore
L iv e » • < • !
how I dealt w ith these tw o Instances
• « « I H w « T r a in
Flett
V $ «* B r r w n i n r r i
The Offenders
M O IH
I wrote the university and asked them to remove my
B lu e T e n , «
Refan Piniakn
T * e B e n d S t r e e t B lu e * B a n d
'JO*»* »? »ane* • I*
1 WASTE «OREGON
CLOSE TROJAN
from oil moiling lists which they release to the
public
’ I wish only to tre contocted w ith materials
from your university I do NOT auttiorize you to release
O DON’T
my name to any other organization for ony reason ’
When I received moterlois from unsolicited orgonizo
tions I wrote ocross the piece w ith my m oiling label
on It. ’ Remove my name from your moiling list ond do
not give, it to ony other orgonizotion *
not g lo rio u s, at least, tv, G o d , honest b a n n er .
bone so abi> b> the Honorable Max
W elco m e to the tra y H o norable H edy
frequently these mailings come with postoge paid
response envelopes
I use thot
A ll L J i ï i ü k
In the instance of the direct merchant I contacted the
customer service orgonizotion
This Individual con
firmed tfiat their m oiling lists are sold to DOZCNS of
organizations monthly
I requested my name t>e
removed from the ’ p o d * of available nomes
This
procedure required the customer service agent to use
on entirely different computer program and took ten
minutest
Suggestions for moil b o i dean up
UJtite Moll Preference Service, Direct Marketing
Association. Post Office 3 6 d l, NVC NV 10017
Tell
mogazine. write.
anyone else
’ Do NOT sell/trode
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Sativr American Day
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Just
keep reminding these folks in Salem that taxpay­
ers. citizens, even voters exist outside of Clacka-
WashaNoma County and you'll do fine.
Once tn a while in the low dives I frequent. I
still hear someone say, 'Wait a minute, don't you
remeber when Max came to that Union meeting
and he said.. No one has to ask who Max is
and there are worse epitaphs for a politician.
A m rriran
9:00 pm
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D ru m m ing
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Dancing
them. *1 do not authorize the release of my name to
ony organizations or businesses ’
N otify
Whenever you sign a document, petition,
m oiling list (of on orgonizotion from which you wont
to receive m aterial) make o donotion. subscribe to o
R ijxau w
State Representative Hedy Rijken kncxked on
my door the other day. Bnght smile, the kind
that makes a grey morning feel sunny, asking for
my vote come the nineteenth of May (She got
it 11 remehcr Hedy (liaydec) when she was a
small child in the company of her father, the
Honorable Max 1 neser could resist thinking of
him that way and believe i’ll extend the sobriquet
to his daughter.
Max Rijken was a State Representative from
Lincoln County for many a year and had a very
effective way of campaigning. Saturday after-
nixms, year round, somewhere in the county, the
Honorable Max was in a grocery store parking
lot greeting constituents and helping them load
their groceries. I Ic d open the back of your
station wagon or hold your bag while you did.
Shake your hand ( Max Rijken. how you
doing ’ ) and he was genuinely interested in your
answer.
The Honorable Max was never on the lists
created by those big city pundits who presume to
identify effective legislators. On the other hand,
he damn well knew how to get elected tn Lincoln
County and had a parking lot handle on what
was bothering us. No Beltlinc centered incum­
bent, the Honorable Max
Then Max died.
Now his daughter. Hedy has taken up the. if
materials for workshops motenols. merchandise tor
geted far women ot any level in the workforce five
notr>4
U tw
Alex lupailette
university
O f course, my name appeared on the
speaker s roster Two months follow ing this speeding
e n g e x je m e n t I tjegon re<eiving moilings from several
clothing)
t
Meanwhile in Newport.
I was a speaker at o seminar sponsored by on (astern
sold
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Kidi
Tell
When you order from o direct merchant, tell
them. *tndlcote on your computer that my name is not
ANTIQUtS
outhexized to be sold or troded to anyone else *
C 0LLLC T*e>l_C 5. BOOKS
These are just some of the w ays you con control the
manner in which your name
used
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FOR PRESIDENT
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Co»»T.r«ue<i frevn R 1
Kicking the toxics habit is as important as
proper disposal of your collected wastes
Often, safer, effective (and cheaper') alterna­
tives to a toxic product are readily available
At the collection sites ask for the free DEQ
brochure, "What is Household Hazardous
Waste7" You can also receive a brochure by
dialing the DEQ directly 1 (800) 452-4011. It
explains what materials are hazardous, how to
handle them properly and gives suggestions
for substitutes.
Please mark Saturday, May 16th on your
calendar and begin collecting your household
hazardous wastes. We'll see you there1
For more information --
Cannon Beach 436-1581
Seaside
738-5717
Astona
325-5821 extention 33
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"Environmentalists are hell to live with,
but they make great ancestors."
Andy Kerr ONRC